Postcards From The Plains, " a miniatures show by the Nebraska Impact Artists, will be featured August 8th through October 3rd at the Baker Arts Center, 624 N. Pershing in Liberal Kansas, with the opening reception on Friday the 8th from 5:00 to 7:00 pm. Each artist produced two works, with encouragement to make one of them more edgy or avant-garde than usual. There are assemblages and collages, small ceramics (porcelain post cards), a colorful bird sculpture, a sculpted figure tangled in webs of strings, wooden boxes opening into painted landscapes. There are landscapes, cows, still lives, figures, a self-portrait treading water, a tintype photograph of a war bonnet, abstract and near-abstract designs. From traditional to unusual, the miniature gems in "Postcards from the Plains" provide a big impact in a small space.

Impact is a non-profit Nebraska visual arts organization founded in 1985 with a mission to educate through outreach programs and exhibitions. Impact maintains a membership of twenty-three Nebraskans who work in a broad range of disciplines, styles, and directions and who reside in every part of the state. From its inception, Impact has been recognized for its record of professionalism and creative expression. Membership is limited to Nebraska artists, nationally recognized within their respective artistic disciplines. Past exhibitions have been shown in large and small venues, regionally and nationally. Impact continues a record of consistently innovative exhibitions, which generate interest as well as provide quality educational experiences.